CH ff.'Vw.r H-i r Sti ra s. RV fe v B"- Kt t V As. 2. te ' 'Ar- s T 'let- ' f THE AUDIENCE PLEASED. J. WILIUIS llGlTtt FIW "HELM" M TCESBAT IYUIM. The Jfew Yerk EloeutloaUt laterpreta theC'liBWKJtars la Ooed fttyla Mr. Bawsmaa te rrerlde a Km Concert. Columbia, F.5.-A fashionable ; cn attmsdil the recital of Mr. Hannibal A. WUUuas, of New Yerk, " Utlea of the different character In Othelle" we AnlUeee, for none among tteM of the most critical Imitated te praiae "R. Mr. Williams peueMm we elocu elecu tlentry pewert, and lita "PJ,enJrfjE? llaee of Shakospeere w burdened win the variety of tone which made It entrane- Vhe chart for the Cheral aoclety'a concert en the 14th, In the opera house, opened this morning at TUcharda' book tore. Orer two hundred aeata have already been Beld. Mr. Baaaman Is sparing no pains te make thl concert the ftneet musical entertain ment ever given here. The fair of St. Peter's Catholic church will open in the armory en Friday oven even oven leg. The MIte society of the Methodist church will meet en Saturday evening at the home of Gen. William Patten. An Interesting pregramme will be olTered. Hen. M. M. North and A. J. KaMYii.aii, esq., attended the Judicial centennial ban quet In New Yerk last evening. Rev. V. S. lllnman has been called te Easten by the serious lllness of bis father. The cathedral glass windows for Cook man chapel arrived this morning. The chapel Is rapidly approaching completion. The beard of managers of the Columbia Gas company have erganlxed by electing J. A. Meyers, president; J. C. Clark, sec retary and treasurer, and Will. H. Faslg, superintendent. The beard declared a seml-nunnal dividend of three per cent A. Jeucl will clese eutbls business with in the nest twenty days. Mr. Jessel v III ngege in business at Alteena. A very enjeyable ball was held In the armory last night by a number of ladles and gentlemen. It was one of the flnest held In town this season. Will J. Strlckler has returned from a visit te Philadelphia. An alarm of flre was started last night about 11:30 o'clock, caused by the prolonged whistling of a P. R. K. engine. 8. 8. Detwiler left yostenliy aflorneon for Chicago te attend n meeting of the National Stevo association. The revival services ntalonie United -Brethren church closed last night." The chicken coop of O. Williams has bjen raided by some unknown thieves and a number of fowls stolen. Frank Bans, nn ompleye at the Colum bia rolling mill, was attacked with cramp this morning about 3 o'clock "while at work. He vas given medical attention -and sent te his home at Irenville. Geerge and Frank Uuiswller wero before Squire Evans last evening, charged with taking a deg from Geerge Derr, toll-gnte keeper en the Lancaster turnpike. The case was settled. VNUInif Masen. At the regular meeting of Lamberten Ledge Ne. 470, F. and M., held en Tuesday evening, Right Worshipful Grand Master Clifferd P. McCalla and William R. Fraier, a promlnenl Masen of Philadelphia, wero among the Ulters. Many arrived In Lancaster en the two o'clock train in the afternoon and wero taken te the Hamilton club, where Worshipful Master Ernest Znhm, et Lamberten ledge, and ether members, entertained thorn. The meeting of the ledge took place at 7 o'clock in the evening and after thf regular buslness a binmiet was held aud speeches wero listened te. llesldes the Philadelphia guests there were mambers of the order present from Columbia, linrrlsburg and ether places. An Aaed Weuinu. Frem the Oxford lrcai. Mrs. Elizabeth Redman, said te be the eldest citizen of Fulton township, Lancas ter county, lives with her aen Jehn near Wrightsdale. She will be DO years old en Friday next, having been born February 7, 1800, Mrs. Redman is the widow of Themas Redman, deceased. She asses ses alt her faculties in a geed dogrceexcopt her eyesight, which Is peer, and tins been active all her long life, without much sick ness. She has lived at her present home since 1850. This-old lady is a quiet aud unobtruslre person, with a genial dispo sition aud is respected, by all who knew bcr. A Large Surprise l'ai-ly. There was a very large surprise party at the house of C. 8. llerr, en North Quecii street last night. The occasleu was the birthday of Mrs. llerr, and the affair was very successfully managed. There were no less than ninety-six couples of friends of the lady present, and they had a highly enjoyable time until a late hour. During the evening tlte Iroquois and Liberty bands visited the heuse and tendered the lady a serenade Mrs. llerr received a number of handsome and useful presents, and an elegant supper was partaken of by the guests. It was oue of the largest par ei held In Lancaster this season. Was It a Mistake f Geergo Trabert, of this city intended te go te Ohie with his son yoxterday, where he Intended te make his future home, lie gave a friend bctwoen $20 and te pur chase tickets for him. The man returned with the tickets aud gave them te Trabert, who did net leek at them at ence. Wheu 'examining them seme tlme afterwerds he found Ihey were te Wllllamspert and did net cost mere than half the amount given the fellow te pay for thorn. The man dis appeared. Fixing tlieTrueU. Foreman Rebert Totnpleton and a force of men this morning begau straightening out the third rail of the street car track en North Queen street, aud us seen as the work is completed cars will be ruu from the Pennsylvania railroad station. Suit In Ejectment. The heirs of Henry H. Hubley, through Charles Denucs, attorney, te-day entered a suit in ejectment against Samuel Gibbens and Anna Gibbens, his wife. The subject of the dispute Is a tract of land containing 64-100 acres, situated in the village of New town, Raphe township. Charged With Malicious Mlculf. Charles Wertz, who resides neighbor te Grafton Cheeuey, en Seuth Christian street, baa been prosecuted before Alderman A. F, Dennelly by the latter for malicious mischief. He alleges that Wertx has been In the habit of placing tilth shout the deer of his blacksmith shop. Wertz gave ball for a bearing. 1( Arrested ler Luroeuy. "Carty " Wagner, one of the parties Im plicated In the theft of lead plpe from the Grlel residence, at Duke and Walnut streets, was arrested en Tuesday afternoon. He gave ball for a hearing before Alder-' man Delict. Released en Habeas Corpus. Jeseph U. Sheaffer, committed by Aider Man McConemy for drunkenness and dis orderly ten I uct, was taken before Judge rasarsen ea a writ or habeas corpusyester cerpusyester dtjr afternoon aud discharged. There was M apposition te his release. An Additional Execution, M. Larlo, tbreusU Brown A Hensel, to day iatued ma execution against Schleehter A CIhm, or Columbia, for ilia. Iheiirm's tore ni cleied en Monday en an execu Ue leaved for feM. IN THE WnONO PERTH. Ah UnpicasantKxperlcuce In n Wcatern Pullman Car. Frem the Recky Mountain New. The train had Just left Grand Island, Neb., and the curtain of darkness was being drawn ever the land as the Denver Limited aped towards this city. Seated In the Pullman was a maiden of antique ex istence aud millinery se characteristic of the Nebraska belle of the sage bush aeclety of years age. If tigll neaa was a crlme she would go te Jail for life. Evidently she was a man-hater. Cruel fate In the form of the train nowabey thrust B copy of" Leeking Rackward " Inte ber seat. She repulsed the novel with horror. a It recalled tee many birthdaya. This is the heroine of the narrative. The here Is a traveling man, whoget en at Clinten, Iowa. He represented a wholesale liquor house In Chicago, but only remalned In Clinten long enough te dnd out that It was a pro hibition town, with the pessible exception of " The Owl and the drug stere. When the porter made np "upper ftve" the Nebraska belle retired. She retired early. Morphens, with his usual familiarity, put his arms about her, and she slepu A bevy of travellng men romalned in a rear seat. Final Iv the liquor man retired. He occupied Upper seven, next te upper Ave. Suddenly be omerged and proceeded te the smoking apartment, as he was norvetis and could Het rest, lfoferc doing se he pinned a ploce of white paper en the curtain of his berth topuldehlui whenhoreturnod. His com rades played a cruel prank upon him. One of their number remeved the paper allp and pinned it en upper five's curtain, be hind which slept the budding hyacinth of Grnnd Island. 4 The liquor man returned In about ten minutes. He saw the pajxsr, and cllmbed Inte the berth. Was thoreasconoT Was there a cyclone in that sloepor when the Nebraska flower aweke te find a man at the curtains? The reader should have been down at the Kansas line, whero her screams were plainly heard. The sceno bailies pen or pencil. Yeu should have been thore te soe the travellng man fall te the alsle, whlle the occupant of "high ll vn" foamed with rage. HOT SHOT POP TOM COCIIUAN. III Nvwapnpvr llecemet Calmer In Tone Toward IiiricpomleutN, Prem the Morning Nuwi. Thore Is a geed deat or (inlet fun in poli tical circles ever the lZxitminet's back back eown of night bofero last. This paper started out a few weeks nge by fioreelv abusing the Independent), mid in n head line te one or Percy Sheck's art lole In the Marietta Jieglttcr, which It roprodiicnl.do reprodiicnl.do roprediicnl.do olarod itself opposed te scelng " traitors " rewarded. It se happens that LnwU 8. Hnrttnan, ene of the most blatant IndopeiidoulH In 1882 In Lancaster county, has his oye en me iHuuiuiiuurj unite, mm uromer wocu wecu ran wants te support him. Se the Ex aminer, night bofero last, took n big flop and said that all the previous abuse of the Independents did net mean thoethor 2,621 who voted for Stewart were traitors, aud then ended up by dishing out te the publle a warmed-ever mess erits former nbuse or Martin. We Imve been infermed by a upocluter at the Sixth ward polls in I8S2, v, he kiijh that Lewis S. Harttnnn net only voted an open Independent ticket, butshoek iton'enslvcly under Tem Cochran's nose, who was stand ing at the window or the wiling place. Ne wender It wants te apologue te Hartman new that it wants te make a candldute or him and branded him us a traitor only a week nge. The truth or the matter Is, everybody Is laughing nt Cochran's pltirul plight, as no man can afford te shut out en a nowspapereutorpriso In Lancaster county by insulting se large and honeniblo a body of veters bh the Stewart ltepubllcaus wero In 18S2, and Temmy must Imve heard from thorn pietty lively te nmke him tiike the back track after the fashion or the IU- (tmincrea Meiutay night. ' Cleso or-10 110111-h' Dovellnti, The forty hours dovellou at St. An An theuy'x Catholic church was closed nn Tuesday evening. The rolebraut or the evening was Father Kaui, the deacon Father Adam Christ, orLebanon, the sub sub sub deacen Father J. Feln, of Hanover, and thn master of reremenles Father Christ, or Lancaster. The exercises were closed with a precession participated In by the clergy and sodalities. Special music waa rendered by the choir under the leadership or Ferd. Wcber, with Miss Mary Decker liresldlng at the organ. The dtivotlenH wero very largely attended, the iiumbei or communicants being overCOO. Anether Narrow Vjirnpe. A colereii girl, about twche years of age, mrtde a narrow oseape from being killed about' neon te-day by the train which ar ar rlves liore from Qunrry vllle at 12:30. She was playing en the jnllrend track when the train canie along, but seoined net te hear the englne or te pay attention te It, for she did net get out of the way nor at tempt te. The engineer saw the girl and whistled te her, but that did net drive her eh. He succeeded in stepping the train when the locemotlvo was olmest upon her, and she was chased from the track, but apparently she was net miicji frightened. Persons who saw the affair w eie sure th.it the girl would be killed. A IluL'optlett te lllx l'l-lnniU. Jacob L. Stelumetr, esq., whose wed ding takes place te-night, gave a re ception and entertainment te a lurge number of his friends at the Iliuull Iliuull ten club tlds aftornoen. Thore wero a great many prominent meu present, net only from this city aud county but from ether places. Mr. Stelninctz was assisted by G. Reah Fraier aud Henry Carpentor. A number of prominent people arrived in town te-day te attend the wedding. . . The Decorators' Hall. The Docoraters' association of this city hae Issued beautiful invitations ler their ball w hlch takes place In Miunnercher hall en next Monday eveulng. It premises te be ene of the laigest utlulrs of the kind seen in this city In it long time. The officers tuc: President, A. Now New all; ticiBtirer, W. Lechlei ; secre tary, J. Wilten. H. E. Jlraudl will be master of ceremonies at the ball and thn lloer managers will be C. Rainier, Geerge Elllnger and J. W. Sunner. Large Hogs, This morning Harlan Staullei, who re near Klnzer's station, killed u hog that will be hard te beat. It was a Jersey Hed, two years old and weighed 7W pounds dressed. Levi Sener, of near Rohrerstowu, en Monday killed a hog weighing?!! pounds. Death et All Agea ljuy. Miss Calhurlne Gorreeht died lust e oil ing at her home, en Derwart street, aged 70 years. She was a daughter of Peter Oerrecht, and a sister of Mrs. Mary Bcrtz, mother of Jacob llert. She was a mom mem mom ber or the First Reformed church, and her death was the result of la grippe. . The Cox Stevo Works llunitnl. The Abraham Cox A Ce., steve works at Landsdale, Montgomery county, wero totally destroyed by lire en Tuesdav. The company Is a block cencern, and' A. G Mett, the agent, Is in Chicago attcudliig the convention of steve manufacturers! Until bis return nothing delinlte can be learned as te the less una Insurance, u Is estimated, heweter, that the less will reach 370,000. It is sold the insurance w as sfjv.UUO, Talun te the l'.nstfi'u IVnIleuttury. Slierlll'Ilurkhelder took Jehn Helmes, Jehn Ready and Samuel Jehnsen te the Eastern penitentiary en the neon train to day. Theso men were convicted at the last termef the court and wero sentenced te terms ranging from a year and eight months te four years aud two months. The Soup fund. x The mayor has received $5 from Jacob II. J .and is, of Millers ville, te be donated te the soup fund. i Net Uy a Leng Shet. Frem Ibe Morning Ncw. The companies which have been in forming in Fulton opera heuse have bceu eftheerybebt, audgave unlversal satisfaction. 'ftHE LANCASTER DAILY IKTJBlIQENOte, WEDNESDAY, PEBKUABY5, 1890. HIS EYES BADLY IX.ILTIED. Pcnn Iren Mill Reller Terribly imruvu jj vuiflirt Cenrad Welman, who ,1a employed as a rougber in the Penn Iren works, met with b terrible accident Just before neon te-day. He Was working en the bar mill when a let of het cinder flashed Inte his face. It burned the hair off the en tire front of his head and his cloth ing, but the most palnfut Injury was te Ida eyes. The het cinder entered thorn, burning them terribly., The man was entirely blinded for a tlme and he had te be led from the room, it helng Impossi ble for him te soe anything whatoer. He was taken te his home and Dr. Rehrer at at at toneod htm. It la net sure yet that the man will loe the sight of both eyes or at least one; and If he does net the sight Is likely te be semewhat Impalred. Riclinrd Sanders, who Is ompleyod in the anme mill, had ene oye burned se badly several days age tbat It was thought he would leso the slghtef It Itcutlier Geergo Nengle. Geergo Neagle, a well-known.resldcnt of Lancaster, died at his rcsldence en Jeffer Jeffer eon alley tills morning, at the advanced age of87years. He enjoyed geed health until a row days age. Uy occupation he was a laborer. Some years age he lest part erlils arm through disease, slnce which tlme he lias been unable te de manual labor. He was a member or St. Mary's Cathoile church and or St. Rernard'a lleucficlul society. He was bem in Ireland, Twe Charges Against Him. Rmma Hepkins has prosecuted Samuel Ilunter tiufore Alderman Rarr for assault and battery and surety or the peace. The jiarlles live near Rawllnsvllle. Conntable Swift arrested Hunter and he was com mitted in default of ball for a hearing en the 12th Instant. siie ActH i.ike cmy. Kiutua Hepkins, a colored "girl, who soems te be or weak mind, arrived at the prison last night. She was committed by Squire Armstrong for throwing stones at and almost tearing the clothing oil' a man. Ponple who knew the girl think she had better be placed in an asylum. The Colerod Voters Mml, The colerod voters or the city met en Tuesday evening and discussed thn com cem ing'nty election and the part they would take. Anether meeting will he held next week, when delinlte action will be taken. Tell Out of .lull. In New Yerk, en Tuesdav, llrekcr Pell was released In $25,000. A Illif I'rotrriiiiiine. Thcutlractlen at Leuis 1'rnflle's Concert Our den this week Is mnklnga bin hit. Prof. Ilureer has Increased his orchestra le eight pieces, nnd hit two new composition!, the bent ever written, "A Trip te Ceney Itland " aud "Pun In the Ferest," nre dra lug Inrge crowds. Miss Mary Hliullz, In her new Bclcctlnn of songs, uud Dan (Juecn, the comic singer, are very line. Drep u Xtcael In the Slet. Mr. Charles It, Prey, Inn Knst King street shecinsii, tins put up In front or his establish ment the latest fmt In the drop-a-nlekcl-ln-thc-slet-appliances. The machine Is In the shape of a beet. It Is fastened te a pest, nnd by drop ping n nickel In the slot nnd Ipulllug the heel of the beet you get n box of of French blacking, New England Mutual Accident company paid Geerge P. Knyf75 Indemnity fur sprained tinkle, through J. M. Westhaclfcr, agt. Lecture. Thursday Eenlug, 0th Inst., nt 8 p. in. ut Court Heuse, will uppcar In untlve costume Hiimeud Mukaddlru, ofMeunt tbanen, Syria', te dell er a lecturoen the manners and customs or hU native jK-eple, the Druses, anil nlsehU exix'rlcnce as Interpreter under Lord WeNelcy's Nile expedition for the relief of (Jen. OorUeu. The J.urifi-yt llunliiens Kver M'rltteu li.v a Llfe Ahhiii-iiiieu Company In it .Meuth. The business of the Equltnble l.lfe Assurance Society for January exceeds 121,0.10.0, which Is mere tliuu fe,00J,0i) In excess of the amount written In January of tha previous year. Its total new business last year amounted te (ITS, 000.000. The officers or the company statu that, judging from the business In January and the condition of the society's agencies throughout the world, It Is rcusonuble te expect that thn total business for ;the present) j car m ,,el faii btlewfJOJ.OOO.OUO. AVie l'vrk Titbune, i'tbru nrut. Ccuthe. , llj.ss. On Februury i. In Quarrj llle, Daniel D. Hess, In his Sltli year. The relatives nnd friends of the family nre re siwetfulty Imltcd te uttcml the runernl, from his Inte residence, In Quarry llle, en Saturday inerulng nt 10 o'clock. Interment nt Quuirj- llle cunclery. Nuvei.K.-On the Gill Inst., In this city, Gee. Neagle, In lljebltli jenref lilsnge. The relntles nnd friends of tne family; also theSt. Hernard society, are rejK-ctfully Invited te attend the funeral, from his lnle residence, Ne. 21 Jcller.en street, between Lime nnrt shlp ixni street, en Friday nt 8 o'clock. MassutV o'clock at Ml. Mnr's church. Interment ntSt. Mary's cemetery. 2ki itlrtvhcte. I.lve Stoelt MnrKetH. CiHCAOO, Feb. i. Itecelpts, S.IXX); shipments 3,0il; lower; beces, gl bOS IX); steers, It MXjHSO ; stockers nnd feeders, K syu,3(i); cows, bull and mixed, II iJ (H ; Texas entile. tl SO if J 0 ; Western Hungers, 12 "mi OO. llegs-ltccclpts.'JI.uW; shlpinents.T.tXlO; mar ket streng: mixed, 13 beat IX): bewvy, SJ W 8 IXJ ! llslil, B 7iM 00; skips, J. 1 3T3 1 75. Sheep HucelpU, iOX): shipments. 00: mar ket steady; iintlvcs, tlOOVtSVi); Western woeted 1160560; shorn TexuiiH.ii 5CQ600; lambs, teUO te IU ij per hundred weight . East Liuliitv. Cuttle Receipts. ffiO; shliv ments. 31 "; market slew ; no cuttle shipped le New Yerk. Hogs Receipts, 700; shipments. BOO; market actle; best light Yorkers, II li.ll 25; medium nnd light Fhll.idelihla, lll.rt2j; heavy hogs, s.i w! 10: roughs, Hyj 75; 4earsshltiHd te New Yerk. Sheep Receipts, OTX); shipments, market dull; prime, 15 7VKC, fair le geed Ms): SI 23 (sta ; common, sa ufi 60 ; lambs, S5 0.IQII 50. l'lilliuleliililn rroduee Market. I'lllLADKU'iiiA, Fell. 5. Noen-Flour dull IVnu'a suiiers, !!U)42 3i; elra. 261X3275: I'"i,.y,,ivi3w,:"l,; rellcri 3 ; Puteutl Wheat dull: Ne. 2 Red, new, 80','c: Ne. I lViin'n Red, IXta; Ne. 2 de, N7nS.s Cern steady ; Ne. 2, new, WmVIsc ; old, 14$ Outs unlet; Nn 2 While mixed. 20. Wc: Ne. 2 Ilrnn llrui (S11 5'). Winter 13 IXytllU; Spring 112 7i Haled hay steady ; H00ai3 Mas tneuallty : timothy UtXXijia ft) for choice; mixed, Uujll 00; baled re straw, new, lle(X). Iliitter llrui; l'cnn'a erenmerv extrn 2n421e; Peuu'aflrsUextrn.tiOe; Jobbing, 3Jrj, Km aii-uuj, t .-nil t, uisisti(tC, held lets. .u.u.1 u. IV uuuuij iiuallty. ady ; part skims, eUsJse; full skims CIICi'NU SU-U Sffl'O. l'elreUum dull ; refined In bbls., 7c. Potatoes steady; uiiituV; per bus, as leiiuullly. Stoek .Markets. Quotations by Red, McOrauu A Ce., bankers, Lancaster, 1'n. NKIV lOHK LIST. II A.M. 12 SI. 3 f. M. Canada Puclflc .. . . C. C. C. A I. ' " Colerado Ceal Central l'ncinc. Canada Southern Chi. ht. U A l'bg Den. A Rie U Del. L. A W ,..., Erie Erie 2uds. , JerO ...... K.4T Leu. A N L. Shere Mlch.Cen Missouri l'Hilnc. Ilerk. Vullei N. l N. P. Pref. N.WesU N. Y. U New England East Tenueiiee- Omaha Oregeu Transcontinental. Ontario A W. Paclrle Mali Hlchmeud Terminal BU Paul Texas Pacine. Union Pacifle Wabash Cem Wubaj.li J'ref Western U West Shere Uends . ruiLAUKLrniA ust. Leb. Vsl . . KN.Y.APuila..jnn..r Fa. It. Jt. M...J.L." Reading Leh. Nav.... Hestenv. Fans F. A R . " " N. Cent......M...,M,ta..M.,. Peeples Fass rJ?"W " !..,, mi Uy, r.y. Si).'; ai . U7 lj&i, nm ". lit.'; ei iitgj 10u)i itxi! M) llKl, 71'. lit) , 3.-J', . nil Si ;t.').; 7jJ 110), 22!, 2IVJ 212 2'? 20; 20 3-lti 201? ten? 32'J MVJ W4 wfc & V imi I IIMHIIIHIHHOII !' Item &hvtvticmeni: BSOLUTKLY PURE. 1 "ROYAL BAKING POWDER. ITUtlR powder nevrr varies. A marvel et pu X rlty, strength and wholesomeness. Mere econemlcnt than the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold In competition with the mnltltude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate Tewdcrs. bold only n r;u. ItevAl, IIaeike Pewdeii Ce.. 108 Wall street, New Yerk. martMylAlrw rUHTUECKIVi:ii. KOntlKHKItUKI) 1.AIIEI., Aiit r meat 01 nillimtnirilCH, KOHKfc KU'N lOIUlIt HTdld' Ne. Xi Centre Biuare. STOUKUOOM K.OUUKNT.1I0 KA8T KINO street. Cull nt HIIKAI-PKIt'H LIOUOIl HTOItK, JTMtd li Centre Hqimre. IJIOni'LANNKLSANDALL FINE LACKS ! use nothing but Purity Henn. wn rlZAHl). "iT 1" a'lenre or the mars pnalilcs the The nelence or the niuuu iu iTiurm scorning wonders in pone pene tratlng the imsianit future. Cenmill her at fi-lud j wiST KI.NU ST. COME HAIli: IlAIlflAlvu ziiinu Avi. 1.J'"? "' "rle-a-Urac, Art Potlery, I'IukIi haels,lliermemcter nnd Cnlenili-ra. lift . r Tram the Holiday leasen. will be heM nt ureal bfirffftlii'f te make room for contemplated '""via, Aiiriiuuiiiciers 1111(1 J hHHiiK'n iii iiiuniik( KllAILKY'HKAfiT END PHARMACY, .. , ., (OprHWlle Wwlerr Market,) trolley's Hyrup of llloivlreol, Wild Cherry ?' ll"'eheunil cures the nient ierHlciit "Orlp"ceilRh j !tV, 00a nnd Si 00. 1 ralley'H Hitter Wine or lien lsrerrecl tonic after the " Orlp ;" Ma and II 00. m"v,KAw -1I.OT11KH WOUN NEXT TO YOIIRHKIN should be washed with " 1'urlty Heap." IT Olt HANDSOME NECKTI1H, OoleKtUHMAN'H, Ne. 4i West KIiik Btreet. 13 EDUCTION OF PRICE. Geed News feTBrcad-Makers, .In.o.rilre.c9,tn0 down te tha times MR. A. M. UAKUKIl, llcneml Helling Agent of the Cel ebrated PILLSJJUIIY KLOllt. hi rcdiiVea the retail price per sack (25 n.s.1, te 80c, thus placing this well known brand within the reach of all. feb3-3td J7IOR RENT-THREE PLEASANT ROOMS, 3 heated by stenm. third lloer, Ne. 21) Centre wiuiiii, iiuiii jAiiru i, iffuu. ipniy fub3-tfd NO. 30 CENTRE ,nt SQUARE. "VTO HATH ROOM OR LAUNDRY COM J plcte w llheut " Purity Sen p." NTOMniS IMY KltlKNi AND CUS I hnve located temporarily my ofllce and warcroems nt the Southern Market, corner of SOUTH QUEEN AND VINE STREETS, and hnve In stock u rltic assortment of Sleighs, Hug ties. I'liietens and Family Carriages, and the Nerbcck Read Carts, nil of my own manufac ture. Special attention Is given te repairing. My Motte Honest work and fair dealings, always wins. J2e-tfd J. II. NORUECIC, Agent. tOHOES. Something That Will Suit Yen ! We hnve received the agency for Die best 12 Men's Shoe that hnseeine te our notice. Any one wnntlngiishee at thnt price can make no mistake In buying this. It Is n geed litter, neat nnd durable. All ether lines that we keeniyeu will nnd te he right In price. V We Inn e been unusually busv this sensen w Ith ordered work, nnd nre prepnied tomakenny temakenny thing rer l.iutlcs or Oeutlcmen who want u higher grade or Shoes or hnve peculiarities of feet thnt can't be suited Willi u Hcndy-Mnde Shee. WM. H. GAST, WAP NO. 105 NORTH QUEEN bT. PR01t)SAI-S FOR STONE. Sealed proposals will be received by the street Committee up te 6 o'clock p. m.en Mon day, February 10, lsue, for stone ferue en the streets of Uincasler, snld stone te be broken te size ns directed by the Street Committee. Itldders will stnte prlce at iiuarrles per ten of 2,0ft) pounds, with and without use of city crusher and engine, nnd prlce of stone deliv ered en the streets where needed, or free en beard cars nt Lancaster, and also stnte location efnunrrUs. Itldders must furnish le the committee net less than three samples or the stnne theypro theypre theypro nesoto furnish, which samples shnll be tool dressed te n cube of 2 Inches, mid. If net homo genous, must be cut parallel with the cleav age, such samples te be subjected te nny testit which may be deemed proper by the commit tee In order le determine their relative value for the purposes for which they nre te be used. The nunllty as se determined must be fully maluUtlneiT during the term of contract. In case of dispute, the committee Is te be sole Judge of the quality erthe stone furnished. Contract te becln en nnd te be made for one or three ears, nt the option of the n.il t t Iaji ' All bids must be neeempnnled by n certified v.jitv ii .lignum n uu,anu uikjii inenwnrd el the contract n bend In a sultable amount, with unproved security, must be furnished for the lultliful performance erthe snmc. The Committee reserve. the right te reject any or all bids. Bids te be left nt the ofllce of C. A. Onst, Ne. IS North Duke street, befere 5 o'clock p. m.en Monday, February lU.nnduddresMHltellicHtreet Committee of l-uncasier. Iiyordret the Committee. w. UJUDI.K, CliHlriiiaii. C. A. Oast, Clerk. Jaii2!i,ri,r,,S B' ACIC DRIiiS SILKS. WATT & SHAND Have received several carloads of New Spring Goods WITHIN THE PAST WEEK. MNMM.Kil,,i!li,?.VriiJrJ"BK '" el,r I'filur CASH. MLRL HE.SRIETI'AM, nrd trlde, SSc u )arvl. .N.'XHlr!!,JH.,lll,,,l",hese Superior CASH aril 'il"VH--n,AS, inches wide, S7,u niJlY,'?l!r.l.VSfe,,m,s '" All-Weel CASHMERE 11LN RI KT1 AS, 10 Inches x tde, 50e a yard. 1'INUST CASHMERE HENRIETTAS In Old Rese, .rc. Heliotree8 audnll tlicdcstrnbte spring shade. i lmlit wide, 75c a mrd. 'Ihls is a common dollar quality, l.i't,.,.!Se.0l,t'nc,, n" Immense arle!) of COM. "NATION JlRIWSOOODS Hi Ombre Stripes and Plaids, bcuulirully shaded In every variety of coloring, 30 te 43 Inches wide, DOu a)ard. FINE FRENCH PLAIDS In New Designs aud Colorings, W Inches wide, 75e a ard. 60 pieces Flue All-Weel TRICOT 8UITINQS. nil colors, 2iy4e ; worth 50c. ' New Yerk Stere. Nev Spring Dim Goods ! 8Ut 3trrtlmnt e UK MAKE OP OOLDENLIOMAMDHIA HucnoaaRinnemnes neeiMiiea. EsUbllthed 1770. BlS-trdh vMuas uiuah sivaa. UIBaatKlacMtrwt. F Oft H1IIKT8, COLLARS AND CUWB, OOTO ERIBMAiTB Na m Wast KJbc Street. HAVRYOU-HEEN THE EURKKA TROU srr Rhaiwr In the window T Hulls, Over coal and Treuners meds te your erderat cost. McQIlANN A NOWLEN, Ne. 139 North Uueen Ht milk.' KINKHT LINE OP WAX HTKKIO X. Achland Pararine Candles for the Itoll Itell dJ, at MILLER'S HOAP CO. T-voe JJ H Ta-tra LOHT-ni.ACK rjOCKRR HPANII.-I. Heward offered. 227 NORTH PRINCE 8T, sr ECIAL UAROAINH IN FURNITURE. FURNITURE I SPECIAL BARGAINS! Ill ALL KINDS OP FURNITURE' will be given for the NEXT THIRTY DAYS. Paople going te housekeeping In the Spring will save money by selecting goods new "and having Ihem put aside until wauled. W. C. SAPP, NO. 114 SOUTH QUEEN ST. WNext le Southern Market. JanlMmWAS IALACE OF FASHION. -IjV- Rats AT THE- GREAT CLEARING SALE AT- ASTRICH'S 115 & 117 North Queen St., On THURSDAY, FEB. 6th, en this day we will offer all our 1 lats at the uniform price of 1 1 cents. Ladies' Felt Hats in geed and desirable shapes at 1 1 cents, for this day. Children's Seft Felt Tennis I lats at 1 1 cents, en this day. Children's Trimmed . Felt Hats, which sold at $i, $1.25, $1.50, at 11 cents apiece, en this day. De net miss, as no doubt ever)' Hat in the store will be sold out en that day. We further offer en this day all our Children's Plush Caps at half price. 75c Caps at 38c $1.00 " " 50c $1.25 " " 63c $1.50 " 75c On FRIDAY, FEB. 7th, we offer once mere all our Ladies' Jersey Ribbed Saxony Vests, in white and scarlet, at 39 cents. All our heavy ribbed Ladies' Cashmere Underwear Vests and Pants, in scarlet, white and natural, at 49c apiece. Friday and Saturday are the last two days for reduced prices en Corsets. Take advantage of it. After Saturday all Corsets will go back te their original price. M ART1N I1ROS. Fer r cbruary ut Cut Prices the Special Sale of Shirts and Waists Is active and going. A large let of Percale Shlrtx, net all sizes of any one num ber, II M nnd ft 25 quality, PRICED FOR QUICK SALES. going ut SI, Including tweand three cellars aud extra cuffs nnd all of "Oarner's" Itest Percale. He)s" "Star" Wulsts, Fast Celer Percales, S0e kinds reduced te lie. Lauudrled "Star" WuUU, " Oarner's " Percales, Wc reduced te C'lc. Finest Percales aud Handsome Plaid (Ingham Wulsts, lauudrled, Si quality reduced te tlc A let of .Men's While Dress Shirts at cut prices, of Interest te the wearer nnd the lieuer. '1 HE " OAYTON " SHIRT AT Jl. THE "CYCLONE "SHIRT ATT5C. Fit exactly and will wear excellently our Shirts ut Wcnndasc. Smallest lets and odd and ends In Clothing went out frith the January Sale. All there mnluderef our winter stock Is new priced for quick s.iles nnd French leave. Mauy bargains. Custom depuitmcnt Is cutting Suits aud Trou sers te mensure ut mull prices. MARTIN BROS, 26 and 28 N. Queen. St. Anetliei Slaughter Palace of Fashion, yw Hf rtttmnt. riNEBT LINE OF CANDLES RUITA- HOAP CO. usrimiiu assy, a. mujLKH'B 17TOR REIsT-A TURKE-8TORY BRICK U .Dwsllliif Heese. with modern traireTc- tMQts, Ne, 7 Etll Kl nuioieeniou Howeceu . SUTSI, WIU1 upied by Jehn ' ttBPRECMEB, wttii Brick W. Hel- man. Appiy te OEO. East King street. PIO. 313 js-tfd fTlHK riNEHT LINE OK WAX STKRIO JL Acid and Parstlne Candles for the Holl Hell dayi.at MILLER'S HOAP CO. a-lHE LAROEST AND FINEST LINE OF i. f,nc,u"!,a n French Briar Fines, w.Sf-i2fT.,."I",,9c8,,nB Bexes anrfal kinds of smoker's articles. .U.MLSSI OEMUTHWCIOAR STORE, U-tWB IU East King street. HY BUY A Hiail-PftlCKD ARTICLE when Purltv Seap nils the bill r talli resin or the Central Market. Oysters In the shell or opened erv4 te private fcmlllea. Telephone connection. noras-teidR AHOYAL BATH, WHEN YOtT USE " Purity Boap." 'sold Everywhere. TTIORHEADQ JJ. A. O.K. of UAItTRRR M. (L K. nf n V I n n u v. vt . .. r. v. e. I Charms and Pins, go te p. e. a of a.. i.o.e.V. tturi! 'KRTRMAW.n Na West King Street. 3,D? .?IN5Jff UNB ef WAX BTERIO AS'?.vP? """" Candles for the Holl Hell ys, at MILLER'S HOAF CO. ' milE FINEST LINE OF WAX STKRIO A7h..5'f??J!SJffSa'iftSaic teT " Hell- Acia and rnrnnnc Cend at MILLER'S HOAF CO. W, I GROCERS DONT, BUT YOU MAKE ON "I'nrlty mere than en any ether Heap. ANTED AT ONCE-MOULDERS AND MAnlniltl lnn1 as l til inlrsskr DiitifRR's iSin.'4'K,,,:' li'X ",,l-i7fi".r Waur street, ' ' frbMW 17,0&.SEST Pn ," SAt'K ON EASY ..LrSSK?1.0-2i0. Ne Waterstreet eni story brick with two-story frame back building, b,m.c,V.r ihep w,,n. KWgerater and fixtures slaughter beuse and stable. Apply at Jan30-tfd NO. 302 NORt H MARY BT. LIVE BCHOOL-NOTHINO BUPERANU ated about the Lancaster TtiiBinAa rvt. lege. Our methods are the best, newest, most practical. Our Actual lluslness Oeiiartment complete In all IU details. Our students ere deeply Interested In their school work, and our attendance the largestslnce the organization of the school, and -, well, call and see us at the S!e5fnlJ,J school-rooms in tba city, Ne. 34 lerth Puky Street, nnd convince yourself as te the truth of the above statements. Pleased te have you call, as you will spenk a geed word for us If you get acquainted with the school. H. O. WEIDLEH, Frluclpal. TjTURNITURE. FURNITURE AT WHOLESALE TO CLOSE OUT THE BUSINESS. All that iJirge and Elegant Stock of Furni ture at Ne. 26 East King St., . Will new he sold at Cost. -OALf, OAINS. BOON IF YOU WANT UAR- W. H. Hoffmeier. laSS-Iwdll T HE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE, OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF ' FALL AND WINTER GOODS Will be etlered without legnrd te cost. DRESS GOODS, Blankets and Comforts, All Kinds of UNDERWEAR, InditV and Children's Ceals, if. A l!IO OPPORTUNITY FOR BARGAIN'S IN WINTER GOODS. REDUCTIONS ALL OVER THE HOUSE TO REDUCE STOCK RAPIDLY. 25 East King St., l-ANC.YHrF.U, FA. niar-JOlydU X a. MARTIN A CO, J. B. MARTIN & CO. Upholstery Department. A large table in this depart ment contains all of the stock that is marked at special prices te close out a great many mere articles than we can mention in this ad, but a visit will convince you that the bargains men tioned here are of real worth. Furniture Cevering. A chance te cover any odd pieces of Furniture you may have at a very small outlay. About twenty-five pieces short lengths picked out of the stock of Ramies, Jutes, Pept Points, Brocetelles, and Tapestries are marked at and 2 former prices. Lengths run from yi yard te 10 yards. Heavy Drapery. One let 15, all told, of heavy Chenille and Turceman Cur tains. y2 pair is all we have of each pattern. The marked jrices of theseCurtains areaway )elew their value. Suitable for 3oek Case Drapery, Portiere, 'estoening Couch Cevers, &c. Lace Curtains. Have you a single or a pair of windows te drape ? An op portunity te buy ylt 1 or 2 pairs of Lace Curtains at a low price Net mere than 2 pairs in any one let. Swiss, Madras, Not tingham, Imitation Irish Point and Sash Curtains. Seme are about their original price. J. 13. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and P)-incc Sts., LANCASTER, FA. The People's Cash Stere ., Htt a,cbrvt(iicment. QARRIAOE WORKS. SOjBflOH OAltT A nt! srnsra Cemer of Duke and Vina Streeu (former Norbeck Mlley), 6,000 OverB.,ffiaa'n?raCK.fPraj s aJn nit XLWkjsKisL .?sSpitiS!!'0e oesrrug. WorcernerVj 3'HK.yiNEHT LINK OF, WAX HTERi ysMTLLE1 SffSjlAflK? TUrLLN,5JT..JbLNrl X '"ffinwe an yB,nrtc.,itt or mauutecture, In boxes mi DEUlfTH'H rmin cmnv aW-tdR lUKnstKlnrniUl FOR RENT-ALL THAT CENTRAL BUM nets sund. Ne. as i-u.( iri.i.,.". .' suncf, Ne. Ewtl linVrtrWtrtts3 JanSS-lwdR INQUIRE WITHHf, T11?,?!."? ef.wax.bterJ ATv. nt Mli.l .t?f7.'1?l.K'siyi5?, ,or ln 0 ST -1 - HSHSMMI M UVA1 wJl TTeri,",iiER90M.N9. is eaJ rrr.wu:r" -vt. ."t ""y". ."mpj ey aj J.m U3i i iSKV"Da?na Tl,,r oer room '." fil1 w. xiiuuire ei . Jan&lfd n. a. UIP. rrmeuTABHANk. bIiirt manufacturers and men Ne. 140 North Otuwm ut-i ntJ,ua,nnleed.tO0den', leW " ,10' Vnte t.iVtWSVsPKS1!' S! '" l?'. "ANl wiTii : iiivimrcu 10 inunaryefH """ innns-lydltl JP UJLU!L ?" an office . new eecunlnd itsgfea MirsiVF'a 'rtrti ivi u h.t ttn jr. . . . . TyE EXAMINE EYES FREE. Speotaeles I WE EXAMINE EYES FREE Yeu Think Tour Eyes Are Ooed I TKaT!ll?.lKl2S!!J!J!(vl fejflwn j, . . wuie --urn AiivmA " ienM 7.7 ,"5, "V. .Y".,J "' "(Uiiu recommence K t??in,B cul,,,u ns "e hest nlds te derd Solid Oeld Spectacles, $3.00 usual prl StCel SDeCtACleg. AOn.t nnal nplM i m Artificial Eyes Inserted, tH i usual price. i M. ZIHEMAH & BRO. ,130 S. Ninth Streel ufi'iuiAMS. FHILADEUHIA.I uviweeu unesiuiu nna yalnut Streets. nivf-Ij G REATEHT REDUCTION. ADDouncemeet Extraordinary The Orcalest Reduction of nil In PINE TAILORING AT H. GERHHRT! Overcoat mnde te order nt mf nrln. Trousers reduced from 510 te S ; from 8 te M IlCftVV BuItlUffi rcdlirAd At thf ertmn rati Full Dro suits of the latest stjle material Tills Is the irifWl. turenninif rar1nHnn .,J made in Une T"nllerins, nnd villi enable til aum uuyer te gel n tlrst-clnss article' for til same money he would have le pay for a rend J U1UUG 1J1IV. H. Gerhartl 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. d.7-tfdl TTAPPVNEVEA! Steam Engine -AND Beiler Works MANUFACTURER OF HORIZONTAL VERTICAL PORTABLE HOISTING ENGINES. Horizontal Tubttlni BOILERS. vertlrnl, (Te Flue, Deuble Deck, I Murine. PUMPS. CENTHIFUUAL) jjutijcii r r.r.u MININO STEAM MILLS. r)t,w .tun. J. Hark Mills SU... l 111. (.(.en Alius. AUTOMATIC TAN PACKERS, HR.VSS LEATHER ROLLERS, DARK CONVEYER SCREWS PULLEYS, SHAFTING, . GEARING HANGERS. PILLOW HOXKS, CLAMP DOXESJ COUPLINGS, COLLARS, MILL BUSHINGS, STEP BOXES. 8f INDLES, TOE AND STEPS! PULLEY PLATES, SHIEVE WHEELS, Ac, Ac., Ac, Ac BOLTS, TURN11UCICLES, ijAunuiitivs, auua ut'-SEri, m SKIT SCREWS, FOIiaiNGS,! NUTS, Sf. nnd Hex,, CAST WASHERS, PLATE WASHERS, WROUGHT WASHERS. Specialty in .Muklnsnud Repairing DKUP WELL DltlLLIXQ TOOLS,! Vli: Reds, Bits, Reamers, Jars, Sand Pumps, fllt.nud ReJ Cutehts, c. I Charcoal Hnmmertd ( iiuruen h i.ivci Deuble Refined Refiued Beiler and Tank IRON. TANK& llennd or Wquaie. for Uan. oil, HUickBtitand-lMpefi. Water Wheel CuinKg, iiuv vi r uiuuvvi, t,u LARGEST STOCK OF ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES Such as Valves, Cocks, Gauzes Oilers, Cast und Mulleable Fillings, Injteters, l'acklnt's, 1'Ihs, 4c, cer carried in Laucanter. , Special Attention Ghcn te STEAM HEATING. Light and Heavy Iren and Dress Castings. 3Rcpnlrlng Promptly Attended te."T Chcnp Ixit of SECOND-HAND PULLEYS AND SHAFriNG FOR h.LI 4 Pulleys, Hx2; i Pulleys, 41x10; 2Pullcs, 4U7i; 2 Pulleys, 41i9.fi; i. Pulles,40x7K ; 1 Pullejs, 3Sx7J. 1 Weed Split Pulley, 29,'$xIC;; 3 Weed Split Pulleys, 4 UdJ. ft-2 15-10 Cellars. feet, 2 15-16 Shafting. 1421 Inch Drep Hangs Deuble Hrace.1. Jehn Best, 333 EAST FULTON ST., LANCASTER, PA. Second-Hand Boilers. 5-30-Herse Power, 60 Inch Dlam., 10 feet long, 22x4 Inch Tubes. Price, 1175 and HM. l-13ellerS0lncli Dlam., U feet long, 21-3 Inch Tune, U fest lone, with Fire Frent, 1124, -. .-ski V -.-l-f- - Us) KiiH r.iV4ss uiMa- s- Hi